NFL on Chargers: 'No discussion of returning to San Diego'

NFL on Chargers: 'No discussion of returning to San Diego'

Even though the Los Angeles Chargers third home game of the season at the StubHub Center was taken over by Philadelphia Eagles’ fans, the NFL isn’t ready to hit the panic button. Not just yet anyhow.

When asked about the idea of the Chargers’ future being in jeopardy due to the lack of fans attending home games, NFL spokesman Joe Lockhart said “there is no discussion of returning to San Diego from the league or the club,” according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

NFL spokesman Joe Lockhart on idea of the Chargers' future: "There is no discussion of returning to San Diego from the league or the club."

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Sunday saw the Bolts fall 26-24 in a competitive game that was clinched by Eagles running back LeGarrette Blount running the ball late in the fourth quarter.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell was in the building on Sunday and got to witness the situation going on at the StubHub Center for himself.

While it was an entertaining shootout for fans, the amount of Philadelphia brass in the building compared to Chargers fans had to be alarming for Mr. Goodell and owner Dean Spanos. With the way this season has gone thus far, the talk about the team moving back to San Diego will only continue to rise.